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The Shibs are in Switzerland right now with Stephane Lambiel. I wonder if he's doing one or both of their competitive programs or if it's for a gala.
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Beethoven, while yes is a respectable composer, that mix didn't work for Kovtun.
I think so too. It looked to me as if he was intimidated by the music, and I believe it's not the first time I've seen him perform mostly poorly to a classical piece. Perhaps more modern music makes him feel more comfortable, though that flamenco(?) from 2014-15 was good too...
Oh cool! You learn something new everyday. I thought there was only an opera...I guess I have some music to listen to now!Nope, they are using some piece from the musical itself. Here's the link to the official site: http://musicalonegin.com/#main There's a lot of vids on youtube, unfortunetely I haven't watched it myself, but I've heard a lot of positive feedback.
People have a right to their tastes, of course. But I am tempted to give these posts a thumbs down, honestly. After all this time I am still surprised how many old-fashioned people there are among figure skating fans. Actually it's more than old-fashioned. I don't even know how to call it. There are people on these forums for whom almost any piano music is "tinkly/tinkling", those for whom almost any violin music is "schreechy", those for who almost all non-classical contemporary instrumental music or a contemporary instrumental cover of any kind of music (classical, contemporary pop songs, anything) is "elevator music", people for whom all vocals that are not crystal clear, soft and pretty are "screeching", "wailing/howling", "sirens" and other unflattering ephitets that are reserved for singer with rougher and/or lower voices than a tenor or soprano. In fact, for many skating fans any music that is not soft and pretty is "schreeching". I am starting to suspect that there are really many old people with extra sensitive ears among skating fans.
I guess I am a bit allergic to standard and narrow (sorry, but this seems true) tastes, and from time to time I just can't keep quiet about this.
To be clear, I am not a Muse fan, although I do like what I've heard of their music in a superficial way, so it's not about that.
Getting back to the topic of this thread...
Carlo Vittorio Palermo posted a clip from The Cricket of his short program to Hometown Glory by Adele, choreographed by David Wilson. A little inspiration from Meagan and Eric perhaps?![]()
"It'd have been my new short program by David Wilson."
This is not his new sp, but what would have been had he not quitted skating.

What is this about? You don't like Queen/Freddie Mercury's singing, Bowie, or just this particular song? Continuing a previous theme, I can understand how this song could be a problem for those to whom Mercury's singing is just more "wailing", like Matthew Bellamy's vocals for some. And, of course, this is not the most genius of Bowie's works/songs. It's only a good pop song, not some "high" art. Others may just find the lyrics a bit banal. So which is it?